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2. An Audit on pediatric surgery services at Sinnar Teaching Hospital: outcome and challenges
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Awad R. Abdalla and Eltaib A. Saad
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a valuable data for health authorities. The aim of this study was to reflect the burden and outcomeof one pediatric surgery unit at Sinnar Teaching Hospital (STH). It also throws some light intochallenges and obstacles that face running of pediatric surgery services outside of the capital.Methods: This was a retrospective, descriptive review. It included all the patients who presentedto the Pediatric Surgery Unit at Sinnar Teaching Hospital (STH) and underwent emergency orelective operations during the period from January 2009 to December 2012.Results: A total number of 2400 patients were seen at the unit over four years. About half of them(1210) (50.4%) underwent emergency or elective operations. Inguinoscrotal conditions were themost frequently performed elective operations 450 (37%). Appendectomy was the commonest emergency operation: 169 (14%). Forty four (2%) were referred to Al-Jazeera or KhartoumStates for further work-up or advanced care. The majority of the referred cases were those whorequired more specialized oncological or neurosurgical services, in addition to some patients whoneeded non-invasive interventions (like ESWL for instance) or multidisciplinary management (bladder exostrophy and proximal hypospadias). The overall mortality rate was 2.4% (n=52) withhigher mortality rate noticed among neonatal conditions: 20% of it (n=10) due to lack of trainedanesthetists, pediatric intensive care unit facilities, and delayed presentation.Conclusion: Conduction of a pediatric surgery service outside of the capital is challenging andfaces various obstacles, but it is possible with a reasonable outcome. A wide variety of emergencyand elective pediatric surgical conditions are seen and the majority of them could be managedproperly at a state hospital level. Availability of well-established anesthetic and pediatric intensivecare facilities, with trained nursing staff is the cornerstone for better quality services with minimummorbidity and mortality rates. Establishment of pediatric surgery services in the states wouldinvariably decrease the central congestion and referral to capital hospitals. It can also minimizethe unnecessary, and indeed, costly expenditure on referral,especially for low-and middle- incomefamilies.
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- 2022
3. Additional file 1 of Evaluation of single domain antibodies as nuclear tracers for imaging of the immune checkpoint receptor human lymphocyte activation gene-3 in cancer
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Lecocq, Q., Debie, P., Puttemans, J., Awad, R. M., De Beck, L., Ertveldt, T., De Vlaeminck, Y., Goyvaerts, C., Raes, G., Keyaerts, M., Breckpot, K., and Devoogdt, N.
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Additional file 1: Evaluation of sdAb binding to huLAG-3 modified TC-1 cells. Histograms showing binding of the indicated sdAbs to TC-1 (black line) or TC-1-huLAG-3 (blue line) cells as detected in flow cytometry.
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- 2021
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4. Pulmonary Embolism in Patients with COVID-19: A Systematic review and Meta-analysis
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Alexander C. Egbe, Ikram W, Eldalal M, Elbaz A, Hamam O, Renu Bhandari, Fayez A, Elbandrawy Y, Sharina I, Elyamany K, Ahmed Goda, Baral S, Ussama A, and Awad R
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,Mortality rate ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Cochrane Library ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Pulmonary embolism ,Meta-analysis ,Internal medicine ,Coagulopathy ,medicine ,business - Abstract
BackgroundThere is an increasing evidence that COVID-19 could be complicated by coagulopathy which may lead to death; especially in severe cases. Hence, this study aimed to build concrete evidence regarding the incidence and mortality of pulmonary embolism (PE) in patients with COVID-19.MethodsWe performed a systematic search for trusted databases/search engines including PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane library and Web of Science. After screening, the relevant data were extracted and the incidences and mortality rates from the different included studies were pooled for meta-analysis.ResultsTwenty studies were finally included in our study consisting of 1896 patients. The results of the meta-analysis for the all included studies showed that the incidence of PE in patients with COVID-19 was 17.6% with the 95% confidence interval (CI) of 12.7 to 22.5%. There was significant heterogeneity (I2□=□91.17%). Additionally, the results of meta-analysis including 8 studies showed that the mortality in patients with both PE and COVID-19 was 43.1% with the 95% confidence interval (CI) of 19 to 67.1%. There was significant heterogeneity (I2□=□86.96%).ConclusionPE was highly frequent in patients with COVID-19. The mortality in patients with both COVID-19 and PE was remarkable representing almost half of the patients. Appropriate prophylaxis and management are vital for better outcomes.
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- 2020
5. An Unusual Delayed Presentation of a Duodenal Web during Late Infancy and Early Childhood with Subacute Intestinal Obstruction : Case Report and Literature Review = عرض متأخر غير اعتيادي لحالة رتق بالإثنى عشر خلال الطفولة المبكرة بانسداد معوي حاد : تقرير حالة ومراجعة أدبيات
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Nosayba H. Omer, Awad R. Abdalla, and Eltaib A. Saad
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Delayed presentation ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Subacute intestinal obstruction ,Early childhood ,Duodenal Web ,business - Published
- 2018
6. Enteral reduction and oblique anastomosis
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Awad R. Abdalla and Abdelbasit E. Ali
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Surgical repair ,Leak ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Intestinal atresia ,Bowel resection ,Anastomosis ,medicine.disease ,Enteral administration ,Gastroenterology ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,Atresia ,oblique anastomosis, small bowel atresia, tapering ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Pouch ,business - Abstract
Background: Jejunoileal atresias are major causes of neonatal intestinal obstruction, and various surgical techniques were described for their treatment. Resection and/or tapering of the proximal dilated pouch and end-toend or end-to-back enteral anastomosis are the most commonly used techniques. Either of these techniques, however, has shortcomings such as loss of bowel length, kink obstruction, and anastomotic leak due to anastomotic line mismatch. Objective: The aim of this study was to describe an alternative surgical technique for bowel atresia repair, enteral reduction and oblique anastomosis. Patients and methods: The technique involves reduction of the dilated bowel diameter by removing an elliptical fullthickness part of the anterior wall of the proximal dilated pouch and oblique anastomosis of the resultant window with a longitudinally incised posterior wall of the distal bowel. Results: This technique was used in seven successive neonates, four female and three male, in 1 year. Their ages at operation ranged between 2 and 30 days (median 3 days). Six neonates recovered well. Enteral feeds were tolerated in 7–10 days and the length of hospital stay ranged between 15 and 36 days. One baby, who underwent surgical repair at the age of 30 days, died following severe sepsis and anastomotic leak. Conclusion: Enteral reduction and oblique anastomosis is an easy and safe alternative to current surgical techniques used for the treatment of small intestinal atresia. No bowel resection is required while proximal bowel tapering is achieved. Keywords: oblique anastomosis, small bowel atresia, tapering
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- 2017
7. Differential Sphingosine‐1‐Phosphate Receptor 1 Expression in Male and Female Murine Heart and Brain Following Acute Ischemia and Reperfusion
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Rayna J. Gonzales, Kaibin Shi, Wei-Na Jin, Samuel Shi, Qiang Liu, Fu-Dong Shi, and Awad R. Mohamed
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology ,Chemistry ,Internal medicine ,Sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor ,Genetics ,medicine ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry ,Biotechnology ,Acute ischemia - Published
- 2018
8. A Change Management Perspective on the Implementation of BIM for Facilities Management
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Jupp, JR and Awad, R
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- 2017
9. PRODUCTION OF LOW AND FREE FAT ICE MILK USING SODIUM CASEINATE AND BUTTER MILK POWDER
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Wafaa M. Salama and Awad R. Azab
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fluids and secretions ,Free fat ,Chemistry ,Sodium Caseinate ,food and beverages ,Food science ,Partial substitution ,Total dissolved solids ,Flow time ,Total protein ,Freezing point ,Specific gravity - Abstract
Performance of butter milk powder (BMP) and sodium caseinate (SC) as a partial or total replacement of milk fat in ice milk formulas were investigated. All mixes and resultant ice milk samples were evaluated for their chemical, physical and rheological properties as well as their sensory quality attributes. Total protein and ash contents were significantly affected with adding BMP and SC as partial or total replacement of milk fat on total solids or fat percentages. Specific gravity was increased with adding BMP and SC in both mixes and in the resultant ice milk and therefore the overrun percent was significantly increased. Addition of BMP and SC in ice milk recipes led to slightly higher acidity with lowering the freezing point and the product showed lower ability to meltdown with replacement of milk fat by BMP and SC compared to full-fat treatment (control).Apparent viscosity as well as flow time of mixes was significantly increased with substitution of milk fat by BMP and SC. The ice milk became smoother and highly acceptable by partial replacing of milk fat with BMP and SC. Therefore, fat ice milk can be produced with high quality by partial substitution of milk fat with BMP and SC.
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- 2010
10. A NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR THE CRYSTALLIZATION OF DEAD SEA POTASSIUM CHLORIDE
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Awad R. Mansour and Kifah J. Takrouri
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Dead sea ,Materials science ,Precipitation (chemistry) ,General Chemical Engineering ,Potassium ,Sonication ,Inorganic chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Chemistry ,Decomposition ,law.invention ,Carnallite ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,law ,Scientific method ,Crystallization - Abstract
The aim of this article is to introduce a new technology for the production of Dead Sea potassium chloride. The new technology depends on using the power of ultrasound waves during a crystallization process to enhance potassium chloride precipitation and to improve the end-use properties of the produced crystals. This environmentally clean technology, which is called sonocrystallization, has received very intensive research in the past few years. It was used in this study to modify the crystallization process of potassium chloride from the decomposition of Dead Sea carnallite. Two crystallization runs were done; the first was performed without the application of ultrasound waves and the second was performed with this application. The effect of sonication on the crystallization process time and on crystal size distribution as well as on the purity of the crystals was studied. It was found that the required time for the un-sonicated process was about 150 min. This time was reduced to about 50 min when sonic...
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- 2007
11. BCG vaccine and post-BCG complications among infants in Gaza Strip, 1999
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Awad R
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Vaccination ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Health services ,Immunization ,Gaza strip ,business.industry ,medicine ,Outbreak ,General Medicine ,business ,Adverse effect ,BCG vaccine - Abstract
The relationship between post-BCG complications and the practices of administration and/or use of certain batches of BCG vaccine was investigated. A questionnaire were given to nurses administering BCG vaccination. An abstraction sheet was used to analyse cases with BCG complications among infants [n = 552] and schoolchildren [n = 97]. The rate of complications was 14.7/1000 among infants and 2.5/1000 among schoolchildren in 1997. The complications rate was 19.1/1000 at UNRWA and 8.3/1000 at governmental health services. It was found that a single batch of BCG 2611-11 combined with incorrect administering of the vaccine was responsible for this outbreak of complications. Therefore, the establishment of a surveillance system to monitor adverse events following immunization is needed.
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- 2001
12. Developing Digital Literacy in Construction Management Education: A Design Thinking Led Approach
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Jupp, JR and Awad, R
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Alongside the digital innovations in AEC (Architectural, Engineering and Construction) practice, are calls for a new type of digital literacy, including a new information-based literacy informed by creativity, critical analysis and the theoretical and practical knowledge of the construction profession. This paper explores the role of design thinking and the promotion of abductive problem situations when developing digital literacies in construction education. The impacts of advanced digital modelling technologies on construction management practices and education are investigated before an examination of design thinking, the role of abductive reasoning and the rise of normative models of design thinking workflows. The paper then explores the role that design thinking can play in the development of new digital literacies in contemporary construction studies. A three-part framework for the implementation of a design thinking approach to construction is presented. The paper closes with a discussion of the importance of models of design thinking for learning and knowledge production, emphasising how construction management education can benefit from them.
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- 2013
13. Volunteer Tourism and Architecture Students: What motivates and can best prepare them?
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Awad, R, Chambers, J, and Jupp, JR
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This paper explores student attitudes toward volunteering in the context of university-led building development programs, raising questions about the practice of volunteering and its contribution to community development. Focusing on students undertaking tertiary education in Western countries, this literature based study firstly explores the perceptions and motivations behind volunteering, and secondly discusses its developmental impact on low-income communities.
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- 2013
14. Granulocyte—Macrophage Colony—Stimulating Factor in Newly Diagnosed Adult Patients with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Treated with Conventional Chemotherapy
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Fahad I. Al-Mohareb, Abdulkareem Al-Momen, Layla A. Al-Gwaiz, Dahish Ajarim, Awad R. Al-Anazi, Abdulrahman Al Diab, Mohammed S. Harakati, Essam M. Fawzy, and Aamer Aleem
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Vincristine ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,Daunorubicin ,Microgram ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Hematology ,Gastroenterology ,Regimen ,Granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor ,Prednisone ,Internal medicine ,Immunology ,medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Twenty consecutive adult patients with newly diagnosed acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) were treated with conventional therapy consisting of daunorubicin, vincristine, prednisone and L-asparaginase in standard doses. Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) was administered at a single subcutaneous daily dose of 5 microgram per kilogram body weight for fourteen days starting on day 7 of chemotherapy. Twenty two adult patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and similar risk characteristics who received the same chemotherapeutic regimen without GM-CSF served as a historical control group. The complete remission rate and the rate of early mortality were similar in both groups of patients. Patients treated with GM-CSF showed significantly faster neutrophil recovery above 0.5 × 10(9)/L than the control patients (P < 0.005). The incidence of febrile episodes and the rate of documented infection were similar in the two groups of patients.
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- 1996
15. Effect of Processing Methods on Alkaloids, Phytate, Phenolics, Antioxidants Activity and Minerals of Newly Developed Lupin (Lupinus albusL.) Cultivar
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Elfadil E. Babiker, ElShazali Ahmed Mohamed, Abu ElGasim A. Yagoub, Mohammed A. Mohammed, and Awad R. Mohamed
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0301 basic medicine ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,Antioxidant ,General Chemical Engineering ,medicine.medical_treatment ,High protein ,food and beverages ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Chemistry ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,040401 food science ,Processing methods ,03 medical and health sciences ,Ingredient ,Lupinus ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Agronomy ,Germination ,medicine ,Fermentation ,Cultivar ,Food science ,Food Science - Abstract
The effect of three different processing methods on alkaloids, phytate, total phenolics, antioxidant activity and minerals content and extractability of newly developed lupin cultivar (Golo) was investigated. Germination of lupin seeds as well as fermentation (before boiling) significantly (P ≤ 0.05) increased alkaloids content ( > 50%). However, boiling of fermented seeds and debittering process had significantly (P ≤ 0.05) lowered the level of alkaloids, with few exceptions for boiled fermented seeds compared to raw seeds. Regardless of the processing method and compared to raw seeds, phytate level was significantly (P ≤ 0.05) decreased ( ≤ 21.24%) while total phenolics significantly (P ≤ 0.05) increased ( > 50%). Antiradical activity significantly (P ≤ 0.05) increased for germinated seeds and decreased for fermented ones. The increase in antioxidant activity was accompanied by lower values in IC50. All processing methods significantly (P ≤ 0.05) decreased minerals content but significantly (P ≤ 0.05) increased the extractability. Practical Applications Despite the high protein content and antioxidant properties of the newly developed lupin cultivar, it also has high antinutritional factors. The result in this study suggested that through processing (germination, boiling, fermentation), the antinutrients and alkaloids of the lupin can be reduced and the antioxidant properties increased, thereby increasing the utilization potential of the cultivar as functional ingredient in foods.
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- 2016
16. Drag Reduction Using Pure Natural Honey, with Particular Reference to Biomedical Engineering
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Awad R. Mansour, Mohammed A. Hamdan, and Bassam A. Jubran
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Friction coefficient ,animal structures ,Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,Drag ,Capillary action ,General Chemical Engineering ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,Materials Chemistry ,Tube (fluid conveyance) ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
This paper reports experimental results from the use of pure natural honey for drag reduction in capillary tubes, with particular reference to biomedical engineering. The effects of the capillary tube diameter, the Reynolds numbers, concentration percentages, and honey type on the drag reduction were investigated. The maximum drag reduction obtained in this investigation is very much dependent on both the diameter of the capillary tubes and the concentration of the honey. Maximum drag reductions of 17.1%, 46.9%, and 37.3% at concentrations of 1000 ppm were obtained for the tube diameters of 1 mm, 1.3 mm, and 1.5 mm, respectively. Increasing the concentrations to 2000 ppm gave maximum reductions of 43%, 36.5%, and 50% for the tube diameters of 2 mm, 2.5 mm, and 3 mm, respectively.
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- 1994
17. An analytical analysis for the prediction of nonlinear inverse temperature profiles in solid explosives
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Y.Abdel Jawad, Awad R. Mansour, and S. Taqieddin
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Work (thermodynamics) ,Materials science ,Explosive material ,General Chemical Engineering ,Inverse ,Thermodynamics ,Mechanics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Vibration ,Boundary layer ,Nonlinear system ,Distribution function ,Thermal - Abstract
A novel analytical method developed by Mansour and Hussein (11) has been used for the evaluation of critical thermal conditions for a non-linear inverse temperature distribution model of an explosive. The analytical results presented in this work have been compared with previously published numerical results and shown to be accurate. The advantage of this new method is that it can be easily applied to other inverse non-linear models arising in boundary layer, kinetics, electronics, vibration, combustion … etc.
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- 1993
18. An approximate analytical solution for the prediction of transient response of the trombe wall
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Bassam A. Jubran, Bourhan Tashtoush, Awad R. Mansour, and Mohammed A. Hamdan
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Materials science ,General Chemical Engineering ,Analytical technique ,Finite difference method ,Fluid mechanics ,Mechanics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Classical mechanics ,Heat transfer ,Stream function ,Trombe wall ,Transient response ,Transient (oscillation) - Abstract
This paper reports an analytical technique for the prediction of some of the transient thermal and hydrodynamic characteristics of a Trombe wall. The present analytical technique when compared with the numerical techniques based on the finite difference method, seems to predict well the temperature distribution, stream function and velocity profile in the Trombe wall channel. It is hoped that this technique will pave the way for solving analytically similar problems in heat transfer and fluid mechanics.
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- 1993
19. Some Experimental Aspects of Drag Reduction in Thermoplastic Pipes
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Mohammed A. Hamdan, Bassam A. Jubran, and Awad R. Mansour
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Drag coefficient ,Thermoplastic ,Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,Canalisation ,General Chemical Engineering ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,Reynolds number ,symbols.namesake ,chemistry ,Parasitic drag ,Drag ,Materials Chemistry ,symbols ,Composite material ,Reduction (mathematics) - Abstract
This paper reports some experimental results of using a new additive solution for reducing drag in thermoplastic pipes. It was found that the amount of drag achieved is very much dependent on the diameter of the pipe, Reynolds number, and concentrations of the additives. In general it was found that the drag is higher in small-diameter thermoplastic pipes. The maximum drag reduction obtained was 29.4%.
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- 1992
20. An approximate analytical solution for the nonlinear inverse axial dispersion model
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Awad R. Mansour and A.M. Hussein
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Materials science ,General Chemical Engineering ,Inverse ,Thermodynamics ,Laminar flow ,Mechanics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Nonlinear system ,Newtonian fluid ,Boundary value problem ,Diffusion (business) ,Dispersion (water waves) - Abstract
An analytical solution for diffusion with homogenous n the order nonlinear chemical reaction in laminar flow of a Newtonian fluid through tubular reactor with unknown boundary conditions is presented. The results of the new solution have been compared with previously published numerical solutions and shown to be accurate.
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- 1990
21. An Accurate Numerical Solution of Biospecific Adsorption in a Stirred Bath
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A. Maslat, Awad R. Mansour, A.M. Hussein, and S. I. Abu-eishah
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Adsorption ,Computer program ,Chemistry ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,General Chemical Engineering ,Scientific method ,Kinetics ,Analytical chemistry ,Thermodynamics ,Non-equilibrium thermodynamics ,Filtration and Separation ,General Chemistry - Abstract
A mathematical model describing the kinetics of a biospecific adsorption process (affinity chromatography) in a stirred finite bath has been numerically solved by an efficient computer program. The radial adsorption distribution of β-galactosidase onto immobilized anti-β-galactosidase for different times obtained from the present solution has been satisfactorily compared with previously published experimental data, as well as with the theoretical predictions of Chase's and Arve's models. It is also shown that the present solution is more accurate than the one obtained by Chase. The computer program used in this study is a general one that can be used for any number of solutes and for equilibrium and nonequilibrium conditions.
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- 1990
22. A critical review of the infectious diseases surveillance system in the Gaza Strip
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Abu Shahla N, Al Rahman Omer A, and Awad R
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Quality Assurance, Health Care ,Communicable Diseases ,Middle East ,Bias ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Humans ,Disease Notification ,Medical Audit ,Communicable disease ,Gaza strip ,business.industry ,Data Collection ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,humanities ,Review article ,Data Interpretation, Statistical ,Population Surveillance ,Communicable Disease Control ,Medical emergency ,Forms and Records Control ,business ,Epidemiologic Methods ,Healthcare providers ,Needs Assessment - Abstract
The development and strengthening of national surveillance systems is a key part of communicable disease control. This review article describes and evaluates the Palestinian surveillance system and discusses the role of the epidemiology departments and other health providers in Gaza Strip in reporting infectious diseases, considers the use of the data collected, and makes recommendations for strengthening infectious diseases surveillance. Underreporting of infectious diseases remains a major problem in communicable diseases surveillance. Recommendations include the unification of the reporting forms between different health providers, increased involvement of health providers in reporting of infectious diseases, and complete separation of surveillance and clinical activities in epidemiology departments.
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- 2003
23. Computer Prediction of Multicomponent Sorption with Variable Initial Concentrations Using a Complex Model
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Awad R. Mansour, D. U. Von Rosenberg, A. Nusayr, and Nicholas D. Sylvester
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Ternary numeral system ,Chemistry ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,General Chemical Engineering ,Thermodynamics ,Filtration and Separation ,Sorption ,General Chemistry ,Adsorption ,Scientific method ,medicine ,Activated carbon ,medicine.drug ,Variable (mathematics) - Abstract
A generalized mathematical model describing the process of multicomponent adsorption on activated carbon in fixed beds has been used to study the influence of changes in feed concentrations for a ternary system by using an accurate computer solution.
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- 1989
24. An analytical solution for diffusion and reaction in a laminar flow tubular reactor
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M. Sheboul, A.M. Hussein, Awad R. Mansour, and A. Nusayr
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Work (thermodynamics) ,Materials science ,Partial differential equation ,Laplace transform ,General Chemical Engineering ,Separation of variables ,Thermodynamics ,Laminar flow ,Mechanics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Change of variables (PDE) ,Laguerre polynomials ,Diffusion (business) - Abstract
An exact analytical solution in terms of Laguerre hypergeometric function to problem of diffusion with first order chemical reaction in laminar flow through a tubular reactor is presented. A method of separation of variables followed by change of variables and Laplace transformation has been efficiently applied to the governing partial differential equation. The analytical solution obtained in this work has been compared with previously published numerical solution and shown to be an accurate and reliable solution.
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- 1989
25. An exact solution to a convective mass transfer laminar flow model for determination of intestinal wall permeabilities
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Awad R. Mansour
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Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,geography ,Exact solutions in general relativity ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Chemistry ,General Engineering ,Thermodynamics ,Laminar flow ,Function (mathematics) ,Convective mass transfer ,Inlet ,Dimensionless quantity - Abstract
A closed-form solution to a convective mass transfer model for use in determining intestinal wall permeabilities from external perfusion experiments is Analysis of the results shows that the ratio of the exit to inlet concentration c/C0 is a function of only two dimensionless variables; the wall pe The analytical solution presented in this paper is illustrated by application to the determination of the wall permeabilities for two non-polar compoun
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- 1988
26. The interaction of ammonia with brown coal
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Awad R. Oussa and David G. Evans
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Chemistry ,business.industry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Organic Chemistry ,Inorganic chemistry ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Sorption ,complex mixtures ,Nitrogen ,Ammonia ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Fuel Technology ,Adsorption ,Chemisorption ,Desorption ,Monolayer ,Coal ,business - Abstract
Sorption of ammonia on conditioned Yallourn brown coal was studied from the point of view of increasing its nitrogen content to produce nitrogenous fertiliser. Sorption isotherms were constructed, using high pressure apparatus at three temperatures, to calculate the monolayer capacities and the heats of sorption, which were used to assess the type of interaction of the ammonia with the coal surface. Ammonia monolayer capacities calculated from BET plots fell as the temperature increased and were always greater for desorption than adsorption. The monolayer capacity of the coal appears to be related to the functional groups present on the coal surface. The isosteric heat of sorption showed great dependence on coverage, indicating that the sorption processes involve strong interaction between the ammonia and active centres in the coal, with probable formation of hydrogen bonds. This was confirmed by measuring heats of sorption using the Clausius-Clapeyron equation. The heat of desorption at completion of the monolayer was 46 kJ mol −1 , which is more than double the latent heat of vaporization of ammonia.
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- 1989
27. Prediction of thermophysical properties of gas turbine combustion gases using the Mansour-Najjar equation of state
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Awad R. Mansour
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Gas turbines ,Equation of state ,Specific heat ,Chemistry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Enthalpy ,Thermodynamics ,Building and Construction ,Atmospheric temperature range ,Combustion ,Pollution ,Turbine ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,General Energy ,Thermal conductivity ,Physics::Chemical Physics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
A number of thermophysical properties of combustion gases occurring in turbine engines have been compared with experimental data by using the Mansour-Najjar equation of state. The values obtained are shown to be more accurate than those derived from the virial equation of state. The following properties were studied: density, specific heat, enthalpy, entropy, viscosity, and thermal conductivity in the temperature range 200–2600 K at pressures of 3–12 atm.
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- 1988
28. State of an arid irrigation reservoir stalked with wastewater effluent and storm induced flows
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Abul Basher M. Shahalam Masce and Awad R. Mansour
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Irrigation ,Wastewater ,Environmental engineering ,Environmental science ,Storm ,Pollution ,Arid ,Effluent - Published
- 1989
29. Dispersion of Solute in Laminar Flow through a Circular Tube
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Awad R. Mansour
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Confluent hypergeometric function ,Chemistry ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,General Chemical Engineering ,Dispersion (optics) ,Filtration and Separation ,Tube (fluid conveyance) ,Laminar flow ,General Chemistry ,Mechanics - Abstract
An exact closed-form solution of a mathematical model describing the transport of soluble matter in a solvent inside a circular tube has been obtained in terms of a confluent hypergeometric function and shown to be in excellent agreement with previously published experimental and numerical works.
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- 1989
30. Evaluation of srk equation of state in calculating the thermophysical properties of gas turbine combustion gases
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Yousef S.H. Najjar and Awad R. Mansour
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Gas turbines ,Equation of state ,Computer program ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Chemistry ,Enthalpy ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Thermodynamics ,Atmospheric temperature range ,Combustion ,Virial theorem ,Fuel Technology ,Thermal conductivity ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering - Abstract
The purpose of this work is to evaluate the thermophysical properties of combustion gases of the gas turbine engine using the Soave-Redlich-Kwong equation of state and to compare the results with those obtained from the virial equation of state and the experimental values obtained from experiment and the generalized charts. The properties which have been considered in this work were, density, specific heat at constant pressure, enthalpy, entropy, viscosity and thermal conductivity. The temperature range was (200–2600 K) theoretically, while the pressure range was (3–12 atmospheres). The Soave-Redlich-Kwong (SRK) equation of state generally predicted better values for thermophysical properties than those predicted by the virial equation of state. A computer program, to evaluate the departure of thermophysical properties using virial and SRK equations of state, was used.
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- 1987
31. EVALUATION OF PENG ROBINSON EQUATION OF STATE IN CALCULATING THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF COMBUSTION GASES
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Awad R. Mansour and Yousef S.H. Najjar
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Pressure range ,Equation of state ,Thermal conductivity ,Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Enthalpy ,Evaluated data ,Thermodynamics ,General Chemistry ,Atmospheric temperature range ,Combustion ,Virial theorem - Abstract
A set of simple equations of the thermodynamic and transport properties of the combustion gases of a gas turbine have been derived based upon the critically evaluated data and two equations of state: The virial equation of state and Peng-Robinson (PR) equation of state. The properties which have been considered were, density, specific heat at constant pressure, enthalpy, entropy, viscosity and thermal conductivity. The temperature range was (200-2600 K) theoretically while the pressure range was (0.3-1.2 MPa). A computer program, to evaluate the departure of thermophysical properties using virial and PR equations of state, was used. The Peng Robinson (PR) equation of state gave better estimated accuracy than the virial equation of state especially in evaluating the departure of thermodynamic properties.
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- 1987
32. Optimizing the determination of multiple waste disposal sites in off-shore waters
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Awad R. Mansour and A.B.M Shahalam
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Shore ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Disposal Technique ,Continental shelf ,Hydraulics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Environmental engineering ,Waste Disposal Sites ,General Medicine ,Aquatic Science ,Oceanography ,Pollution ,law.invention ,law ,Environmental science ,Quality (business) ,Water quality ,Waste disposal ,media_common - Abstract
The paper presents a mathematical model and computational methodology for the predetermination of the optimal locations of liquid waste dumping sites in the off-shore waters. The methodology includes the minimization of waste disposal cost under the constraints of diffusion, convection and decay of wastes in off-shore environmental conditions partially bounded by the limitations of hydraulics and quality of off-shore waters. The computer model representing the mathematical formulation of the problem identifies the areas of high waste concentration satisfying the imposed boundary conditions dictated by the water quality requirements for activities and water uses. It perturbs the locations of waste discharge points until an optimal solution is derived. The special characteristics of such problems are the satisfaction of water quality requirements along the continental shelf and the shore. The water quality constraints towards the bulk sea may remain unbound. Along with the considerations of physico-chemical and environmental aspects of the off-shore waters monetary cost plays an important part in the decision of waste disposal in marine waters as the disposal technique has to compete with other available technologies. The theoretical model, along with a computer solution of a hypothetical problem, has been presented. The implication and utilization potentials of the model have been discussed.
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- 1988
33. Mixed culture biological activity in water containing low concentrations of cyanide, phenol and BOD
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Awad R. Mansour and Abulbasher M. Shahalam
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Biochemical oxygen demand ,Cyanide ,Biodegradation ,Pollution ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Hydrolysis ,Ammonia ,chemistry ,Environmental chemistry ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Phenol ,Organic chemistry ,Water pollution ,Effluent ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
A laboratory-scale study was performed to determine the biodegradability of glucose in the presence of cyanide and phenol. The concentration of chemicals was maintained at a low level which would normally be experienced in natural streams receiving industrial wastes. A continuously fed, complete-mix reactor was utilised. The system was totally closed and included traps to separate volatilised cyanide from the products resulting from hydrolysis. For several steady-state conditions the influent and effluent water quality with respect to micro-organism, glucose, cyanide, phenol, ammonia, and total nitrogen concentration was determined. Influent waste quality varied (i.e., different concentrations of feed chemicals) for different steady-states. Biological degradation kinetics for total organic carbon, cyanide, and phenol were developed. The rates were found to be related to temperature and the concentration of the different chemicals in the solution. The system sensitivity with respect to cyanide, phenol, and organic carbon levels was discussed. The results indicated that statistically developed relationships for the biodegradation of glucose, cyanide and phenol can adequately represent the degradation rates at low concentrations of cyanide and phenol (cyanide < 4·00 mg litre−1 and phenol < 1·40 mg litre−1).
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- 1985
34. Theoretical Calculations of the Flow Around a Rotating Circular Cylinder Placed in a Uniform Flow
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T. K. Aldoss and Awad R. Mansour
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Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Physics ,Lift (force) ,Classical mechanics ,law ,Drag ,Mechanical Engineering ,Potential flow ,Mechanics ,Separation technology ,Cylinder (engine) ,law.invention - Abstract
The rotation of a circular cylinder placed in a uniform flow is assumed to add a circulation to the flow around the cylinder proportional to the product of the angular velocity of the cylinder and the front area between upper and lower separation points. Adding the velocity due to this induced circulation to the base velocity distribution of the non-rotating cylinder the new velocity distribution on the rotating cylinder is formed. Thwaites’ method is then used to calculate the laminar boundary layer on the upper and on the lower sides of the cylinder. The stagnation point, and the upper and lower separation points are also calculated at different values of rotational speed. The calculated lift and drag coefficients using a linear pressure distribution on the wake part of the cylinder with the calculated pressure dstribution on the front part between the two separation points show the same trend as the measured values. The torque coefficient is also calculated to estimate the necessary power required to rotate the cylinder to produce the needed lift.
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- 1988
35. Gas-turbine total energy systems
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Yousef S.H. Najjar and Awad R. Mansour
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Gas turbines ,Engineering ,Waste management ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,Building and Construction ,Pollution ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Power (physics) ,Cogeneration ,General Energy ,Production (economics) ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Total energy ,business ,Process engineering ,Energy (signal processing) ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
A useful approach for energy savings involves combined heat and power production (cogeneration). These technologies are discussed.
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- 1986
36. Pomegranate and licorice juices modulate metformin pharmacokinetics in rats
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Awad, R., Mallah, E., Bayan Alkhawaja, Abudayyih, W., El-Hajji, F., Matalka, K. Z., and Arafat, T.
37. Reduction of post-prandial motility by pinaverium bromide a calcium channel blocker acting selectively on the gastrointestinal tract in patients with irritable bowel syndrome
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Awad, R. A., Cordova, V. H., Dibildox, M., Santiago Camacho, and Camacho, S.
38. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of polyethylene glycol effects on fasting and postprandial rectal sensitivity and symptoms in hypersensitive constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome
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Awad, R. A. and Santiago Camacho
39. Global multi-stakeholder endorsement of the MAFLD definition
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